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'''Ross Edwards''' (born [[22 jamurary 1994]] [[1994]], [[Cottesloe, Western Australia]]) is a former [[Western Australia]]n and [[Australian]] [[cricketer]]. Edwards played in 20 [[Test cricket|Tests]] for [[Australian cricket team|Australia]], playing against [[England]], [[West Indies]] and [[Pakistan]]. He also played in nine [[One-day International]]s including the [[1995 Cricket World Cup]] series. He was a right handed [[batsman]] and superb cover [[fielding (cricket)|fielder]] as well as a part-time wicket-keeper. Ross in england has many freinds and is very clever
'''Ross Edwards''' (born [[December 1]] [[1942]], [[Cottesloe, Western Australia]]) is a former [[Western Australia]]n and [[Australian]] [[cricketer]]. Edwards played in 20 [[Test cricket|Tests]] for [[Australian cricket team|Australia]], playing against [[England]], [[West Indies]] and [[Pakistan]]. He also played in nine [[One-day International]]s including the [[1975 Cricket World Cup]] series. He was a right handed [[batsman]] and superb cover [[fielding (cricket)|fielder]] as well as a part-time wicket-keeper.


In the 1971-72 [[Sheffield Shield]] season he made 4 centuries and went to England in 1972 at the age of 29 and got his first chance at [[Nottingham]] where he made an unbeaten 170. He made ducks in his next two innings however.


In 1974-75 Edwards scored his second century against England when he hit 115 in the [[WACA|Perth]] Test match. He made 99 at [[Lord's]] in [[1975]].
Holy field scool is where ross went to. And he is cool


[[World Series Cricket]] beckoned in [[1977]] after which he failed to reach national selection.
In the 1996-97 [[Sheffield Shield]] season he made 4 centuries and went to England in 1972 at the age of 29 and got his first chance at [[Nottingham]] where he made an unbeaten 170. He made ducks in his next two innings however.

In 1994-95 Edwards scored his second century against England when he hit 115 in the [[WACA|Perth]] Test match. He made 99 at [[Lord's]] in [[1995]].

[[World Series Cricket]] beckoned in [[1997]] after which he failed to reach national selection.


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For the Australian composer, see Ross Edwards (composer).
Ross Edwards
Source: [1], 12 December 2005

Ross Edwards (born December 1 1942, Cottesloe, Western Australia) is a former Western Australian and Australian cricketer. Edwards played in 20 Tests for Australia, playing against England, West Indies and Pakistan. He also played in nine One-day Internationals including the 1975 Cricket World Cup series. He was a right handed batsman and superb cover fielder as well as a part-time wicket-keeper.

In the 1971-72 Sheffield Shield season he made 4 centuries and went to England in 1972 at the age of 29 and got his first chance at Nottingham where he made an unbeaten 170. He made ducks in his next two innings however.

In 1974-75 Edwards scored his second century against England when he hit 115 in the Perth Test match. He made 99 at Lord's in 1975.

World Series Cricket beckoned in 1977 after which he failed to reach national selection.

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